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Events We Are Sponsoring

As hybrid work becomes the norm across government agencies, meetings must evolve to ensure every participant can contribute effectively. Yet many organizations still rely on traditional audio-visual setups that struggle with inconsistent sound, poor lighting, limited accessibility and fragmented work.
AI-powered solutions and collaboration platforms can automatically adjust audio and video quality, reduce background noise, provide real-time transcription and translation, and create more equitable participation for both in-person and remote attendees. The result: clearer communication and more productive meetings.
In this webinar, public sector leaders will explore how AI-powered meeting technology can help agencies overcome common challenges in hybrid collaboration while improving accessibility and engagement. Experts will also discuss best practices for deploying AI-enabled meeting spaces, establishing governance for responsible AI use and building a foundation for future innovation.
This session will explore:
- Improving accessibility and equity in hybrid meetings
- Delivering consistent audio-visual experiences across devices and locations
- Leveraging AI capabilities such as real-time transcription, translation and noise reduction
- Increasing productivity and collaboration across distributed teams
- Building governance frameworks for responsible AI adoption
Discover how AI-enhanced meetings can help public sector organizations create more inclusive, reliable and outcome-driven conversations. Sign up now to learn more.

Forward-looking agencies are taking a different approach: embedding security directly into the way work gets done. By aligning policies, leadership practices and technology with real-world workflows, organizations can make security a natural part of daily operations rather than an extra step.
In this webinar, public sector leaders and security experts will discuss practical strategies for building security into everyday processes. Attendees will learn how agencies can strengthen resilience while maintaining usability, productivity and trust.
Discover how embedding security into workflows can help public sector organizations move from reactive defense to proactive resilience. Sign up now to join the discussion.

When emergencies strike, public sector agencies must coordinate quickly with community partners from different departments and jurisdictions. But as collaboration tools expand, so do the security risks surrounding those communications.
Forward-looking organizations are addressing this challenge by building secure, integrated collaboration environments that protect sensitive data while enabling faster coordination. By aligning security practices with communication workflows, agencies can ensure critical information moves quickly and safely during public safety incidents, disaster response and day-to-day operations.
In this webinar, public sector leaders and technology experts will explore best practices for securing modern collaboration platforms while maintaining the speed and flexibility needed for mission-critical response. Attendees will learn how integrated solutions can help agencies strengthen situational awareness, streamline coordination and improve outcomes for the communities they serve.
Join us to learn how your organization can:
- Secure collaboration platforms used for emergency response and public safety coordination
- Improve cross-agency communication while protecting sensitive data
- Align security policies with everyday workflows
- Reduce complexity through integrated solutions
- Enable faster, more informed decision-making during critical incidents
Discover how secure collaboration technologies can help public sector organizations respond faster, operate more effectively and maintain the trust of the communities they serve.

Google Cloud Next: Where big ideas become a reality
- Get a sneak peek into some of the latest advancements in AI and cloud tech.
- Join a global community of leaders, thinkers, and doers to share ideas.
- Immerse yourself in three full days of back-to-back lightning talks, interactive demos, guided workshops, and more.
Next is for everyone. Whether you’re a developer, a data scientist, an IT leader, a security professional, or just passionate about all things tech, you’ll find tools, insights, and opportunities at Next that you won’t find anywhere else. Attendees must be 21+ years old to attend.
The future is yours to build. Get started with insights, strategies, and tools from Next. Check out these learning opportunities that can help you turn your next big idea into a reality.

The Department of the Air Force Information Technology and Cyberpower Training and Education Event (DAFITC) will take place in Montgomery, AL from August 24-26, 2026.
This year, thousands of Air Force peers, along with private sector leaders in the IT and cyber security field convened to network, discuss, connect, and learn about the newest and most prevailing threats to our global networks and national defense. DAFITC 2026 is expected to featured 140+ breakouts, an exhibit hall with over 200 vendor booths, and over 4,000 attendees, speakers, and exhibitors.
Attendees will hear from leading voices in the public and private sectors, hearing a range of ideas, opinions, and assessments of the current state of all things cyber as well as insights into what the keys to future success might look like.

AFCEA DC is pleased to bring you our 50th Annual Winter Gala, which will be hosted again at the iconic National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.
We have an exciting lineup of experiences featuring the beautiful colors and ambiance of the Northern Lights planned at this year’s event. Join the who’s who in the federal IT community in enjoying all-new immersive experiences and sensory delights for your eyes, ears, and taste buds.
Combining classic elegance with modern luxury, the Winter Gala brings together more than 1,400 senior leaders from the Department of War, Intelligence Agencies, Federal IT community, and Industry together to network and welcome the holiday season in style—all while giving back to the community. We hope you will join us!
Events Where We Are Exhibiting

Each year, SC provides the leading technical program for the HPC community. The Program is designed to share best practices in all areas of high performance computing. Become a contributor and share your excellence. Presenting at SC is extremely rewarding.
Here’s your opportunity to meet and interact with industry, research organizations, universities, and startups joining us from across the globe. As an exhibitor, showcase your cutting-edge technologies, products, and services to thousands of attendees.
The Students@SC program offers a broad range of volunteer experiences, cluster competitions, and networking opportunities. Put your professional development into overdrive and identify the possibilities within the field of high performance computing.
Industry, academia, and government experts volunteer to design, build, and administer the cutting-edge SCinet infrastructure, providing internet connectivity for attendees and pushing the boundaries of network innovation through research and demos.